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Developing public & governmental awareness of the needs of group homes and the children they house.To protect & guard the rights of children in distress living outside their homes. Enhancing the lives of these children in group homes & foster care

In Israel today, there are over 7500 children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse and neglect, or because they are orphans. They live in 80 residential group homes around the country.

Yeladim – Fair Chance for Children has undertaken to help overcome these children's deprivation and deficits by means of "quality time" programs. These programs offer the children something they did not receive in their original families. They focus on nurturing personal relationships between the children and significant adult figures, providing the children with equal opportunities in society and the community and defending their rights to the authorities.

Certificate of Good Standing(Nihul Takin)

An annual approval by the Registrar of Charities, which verifies that the Amuta upholds their applicable laws and regulations, and that its assets and income are used only towards the Amuta's legal goals

Financial Report (last tax year)

Certificate of Financial Accounting(Ishur Nihul Pinkasei Chesbonot)

Approval certificate by the tax authorities

Annual Report (last tax year) - Hebrew

Certificate of tax-deductibility at source (Ishur Nikui Mas b'Makor)

Approval certificate by the tax authorities

Annual Report (last tax year) - English

Classification as non-profit organization (Sivug Malcar)

Recognition as a non-profit institution for the purposes of sales tax

Anticipated Budget (this coming year) - Hebrew

Non-standard articles of incorporation(Takanon Meuchad)

Anticipated Budget (this coming year) - English

All donations are tax-deductible in Israel, the US, Canada, France and the UK